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When climbing Pinnacle Buttress, you get an overhead view of people on the Huntington Ravine hiking trail with time to view while belaying.Almost every time during summer you see someone trend a little left on the slabs and it's horrifying to watch. Butt scooting, shoulder boosts, etc.

It looks steeper from that perspective and that adds to the feeling that someones going to pitch. I've even hollered over " The trail goes right, go right, go right".

We planned on doing Henderson on Saturday. It was pouring the entire approach and we had a first-timer with us so at the last minute we chose to continue up the Huntington Ravine trail. (my new favorite)

The trail is gem but I wasn't mad we brought our approach and climbing shoes. (Found an old pin up there too). Watching people in Nikes goof around, wander off off-route, and slide on wet slab was a bit unnerving. A lot of the trail markers are hard to see. Definitely takes some trail finding at times.